Which players should Manchester United sell before the 2023/2024 season?
Manchester United has had an inconsistent season and must start planning for the next campaign when they hope to challenge for the league.
1 year ago
With Liverpool relentlessly pursuing them, the Red Devils know they must win their remaining games of the season to nail down a top-four spot.
Liverpool has left it late to challenge for a spot in the Champions League places, but the Reds are good value for their money, and the two clubs they can displace inside the top four are United and Newcastle United.
We face an exciting end to the season as neutrals, but those who buy Manchester United tickets would be worried about their team’s chance of ending with a Champions League spot.
Erik Ten Hag has done a superb job in his first campaign on the United bench, and the gaffer deserves credit for how he has transformed the team from last season.
They won the Carabao Cup and are in the final of the FA Cup while reaching the quarter-final of the Europa League.
These strides are impressive, but the fans would expect even more in the next campaign, and we believe United can win the 2023/2024 league title if they make some changes to their squad.
One reason Ten Hag has been praised for transforming the club is that he has used almost the same players he met who could not achieve anything last season to do wonders.
He added a few players to the squad, but the men he met at Old Trafford have done much better under him as a manager, which shows how good he is.
Next season, we expect him to make changes, and we cover players he should sell in this article.
Butland joined United on loan in January because he couldn’t even get game time at Crystal Palace, which shows he is not good enough.
The goalie has fallen from grace, having been an England international during his time at Stoke City.
United must not even consider keeping him on a permanent deal, even if they were given a chance to do so for free.
Bailey is another flop on United’s books now; even a loan spell at Olympique Marseille has not helped him return to form.
The defender is terrible, and the Red Devils cannot keep such an underperformer on their books beyond this campaign.
Jones has come to the end of his current deal at the club, and the defender should leave and finally make room for a sensible player to take his shirt number.
The Englishman was one of the finest defenders in the country when he first moved to the club, but a combination of fitness problems and other issues means he is now struggling to even train.
Telles spent this season on loan at Sevilla as one of the first players Ten Hag knew he did not need, and in his absence, Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw have done brilliantly as left-backs for the club.
As he returns in the summer, the club must offload him because relying on the Brazilian could take them steps backwards.
Sadly, Tuanzebe is the latest United Academy graduate who has not fully broken into the first team.
Form and injuries have made many managers overlook the defender, and he also did not do so well when he went out on loan.
The Red Devils need players who can deliver the league title, and Tuanzebe does not have the quality to do that.
The defender should leave the club at the end of this season, and it would be interesting to see if he will find another Premier League club and thrive in their colours.
McTominay has the quality to do well in this United team and has shown in flashes that he is a good player.
However, the Scotsman is just another average midfielder at Old Trafford and must be replaced.
There is not much difference between him and Fred, but the Brazilian seems to perform much better when both players are allowed to play.
McTominay is one of the few players whose departure will fetch the club some good money.
Van de Beek was one of the key players of the Ajax team that reached the semi-final of the Champions League in 2019, and he must have been the happiest player in United when Ten Hag became manager.
However, injuries and a lack of form mean his spell in Manchester seems cursed. He is still a good player, but United cannot wait for him to start showing good form and have to replace him as soon as they can.
Ten Hag says Martial is the best finisher at the club, but how useful is that if the Frenchman hardly plays because of injuries?
We all wanted to see him play before he moved on loan to Sevilla, but he flopped at the Spanish club and has struggled since he returned to Old Trafford.
The former AS Monaco man has received more than enough chances to play for the club and cannot say otherwise.
However, he still does not deliver the goods, and the club must replace him with a much better player.
United needs a striker who will score at least 20 league goals per season, and Martial has only done that once in his career so far.
The striker will do well in a smaller club but does not have the record to lead the line for United in the next campaign.
Weghorst joined United on loan in January after an impressive first season in Turkey and some good performances for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
The striker has been the club’s target man since he moved to Old Trafford, but there is hardly a United fan who will tell you he has done well and should remain.
The Burnley loanee is not good enough to play for a top side like United, and the club must not consider keeping him in the squad beyond this campaign.
If that happens, we expect him to be just a backup striker at Old Trafford when the club signs a more potent goalscorer to solve their attacking problems.
Elanga was a key player for United last season when their key men were underperforming, and it seemed the attacker would be their main man in this campaign.
However, his playing chances have seriously been affected this term, and he is set to leave the club for more game time.
United has been looking to improve its fortune, and it is clear that Elanga cannot take the responsibility of leading the line at Old Trafford all alone.
This does not mean the Swede should be discarded permanently; instead, they should send him out on loan to a club he can play regularly for, and the striker would benefit from getting those chances.
If that happens, he could return in the summer of 2024 as a much more mature player who can help them achieve their long-term and short-term goals.
Ten Hag has had a brilliant season, but if he wants his team to do even better next season, the Dutchman must ditch the poor players in his squad.
Depth is important, but when a team has too many underperforming players in their squad, it does not help because they might do so little to help win a game when they play.
When your bench has quality options like Manchester City’s, it is much easier for you to name a second team and still win matches regularly, which is what United should aim for.
Liverpool has left it late to challenge for a spot in the Champions League places, but the Reds are good value for their money, and the two clubs they can displace inside the top four are United and Newcastle United.
We face an exciting end to the season as neutrals, but those who buy Manchester United tickets would be worried about their team’s chance of ending with a Champions League spot.
Erik Ten Hag has done a superb job in his first campaign on the United bench, and the gaffer deserves credit for how he has transformed the team from last season.
They won the Carabao Cup and are in the final of the FA Cup while reaching the quarter-final of the Europa League.
These strides are impressive, but the fans would expect even more in the next campaign, and we believe United can win the 2023/2024 league title if they make some changes to their squad.
One reason Ten Hag has been praised for transforming the club is that he has used almost the same players he met who could not achieve anything last season to do wonders.
He added a few players to the squad, but the men he met at Old Trafford have done much better under him as a manager, which shows how good he is.
Next season, we expect him to make changes, and we cover players he should sell in this article.
Butland joined United on loan in January because he couldn’t even get game time at Crystal Palace, which shows he is not good enough.
The goalie has fallen from grace, having been an England international during his time at Stoke City.
United must not even consider keeping him on a permanent deal, even if they were given a chance to do so for free.
Bailey is another flop on United’s books now; even a loan spell at Olympique Marseille has not helped him return to form.
The defender is terrible, and the Red Devils cannot keep such an underperformer on their books beyond this campaign.
Jones has come to the end of his current deal at the club, and the defender should leave and finally make room for a sensible player to take his shirt number.
The Englishman was one of the finest defenders in the country when he first moved to the club, but a combination of fitness problems and other issues means he is now struggling to even train.
Telles spent this season on loan at Sevilla as one of the first players Ten Hag knew he did not need, and in his absence, Tyrell Malacia and Luke Shaw have done brilliantly as left-backs for the club.
As he returns in the summer, the club must offload him because relying on the Brazilian could take them steps backwards.
Sadly, Tuanzebe is the latest United Academy graduate who has not fully broken into the first team.
Form and injuries have made many managers overlook the defender, and he also did not do so well when he went out on loan.
The Red Devils need players who can deliver the league title, and Tuanzebe does not have the quality to do that.
The defender should leave the club at the end of this season, and it would be interesting to see if he will find another Premier League club and thrive in their colours.
McTominay has the quality to do well in this United team and has shown in flashes that he is a good player.
However, the Scotsman is just another average midfielder at Old Trafford and must be replaced.
There is not much difference between him and Fred, but the Brazilian seems to perform much better when both players are allowed to play.
McTominay is one of the few players whose departure will fetch the club some good money.
Van de Beek was one of the key players of the Ajax team that reached the semi-final of the Champions League in 2019, and he must have been the happiest player in United when Ten Hag became manager.
However, injuries and a lack of form mean his spell in Manchester seems cursed. He is still a good player, but United cannot wait for him to start showing good form and have to replace him as soon as they can.
Ten Hag says Martial is the best finisher at the club, but how useful is that if the Frenchman hardly plays because of injuries?
We all wanted to see him play before he moved on loan to Sevilla, but he flopped at the Spanish club and has struggled since he returned to Old Trafford.
The former AS Monaco man has received more than enough chances to play for the club and cannot say otherwise.
However, he still does not deliver the goods, and the club must replace him with a much better player.
United needs a striker who will score at least 20 league goals per season, and Martial has only done that once in his career so far.
The striker will do well in a smaller club but does not have the record to lead the line for United in the next campaign.
Weghorst joined United on loan in January after an impressive first season in Turkey and some good performances for the Netherlands at the World Cup.
The striker has been the club’s target man since he moved to Old Trafford, but there is hardly a United fan who will tell you he has done well and should remain.
The Burnley loanee is not good enough to play for a top side like United, and the club must not consider keeping him in the squad beyond this campaign.
If that happens, we expect him to be just a backup striker at Old Trafford when the club signs a more potent goalscorer to solve their attacking problems.
Elanga was a key player for United last season when their key men were underperforming, and it seemed the attacker would be their main man in this campaign.
However, his playing chances have seriously been affected this term, and he is set to leave the club for more game time.
United has been looking to improve its fortune, and it is clear that Elanga cannot take the responsibility of leading the line at Old Trafford all alone.
This does not mean the Swede should be discarded permanently; instead, they should send him out on loan to a club he can play regularly for, and the striker would benefit from getting those chances.
If that happens, he could return in the summer of 2024 as a much more mature player who can help them achieve their long-term and short-term goals.
Ten Hag has had a brilliant season, but if he wants his team to do even better next season, the Dutchman must ditch the poor players in his squad.
Depth is important, but when a team has too many underperforming players in their squad, it does not help because they might do so little to help win a game when they play.
When your bench has quality options like Manchester City’s, it is much easier for you to name a second team and still win matches regularly, which is what United should aim for.
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